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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-06-16, Page 7Pro'Wiaf' iwa' 01, TT •' t •1. The .Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild $any Lone Scouts 'will no doubt Ise Interested is knowing, how the Coach Buflding Competition organized by the •Guild is progressing, and we are glad, to say that the first year's' aetivi- ties have been.reported tows -as being very satisfactory,' ' here„ate Flow 1,.:x0 lhoyee-ixl Gan ada, eneelied as niemberse unit many, nf”these. are In the. final 'sieges Of bu1Id'ing ;then:..coa4he4:- and -a iII have e" •samreads by .the 'mut of this 'month, for this i ear to judging:: • , ' Tee judging..W1,417-talce�plare rn' au/3i Wolf Decoration The 7'he• Silver Wolf, Scenting s highest honorary .decoration, -.,was presented by His, Excellency .the Governor -Gem erel as Chief Scout for Canada, to Ml,_ Gerald 1i Bro'wn, Honorary Do- minion Secretary of ,the .Boy Scouts Association, and major A. A. ' Pinard,. of the Dominion Medal Boated for long. -a'ns d-valualete "eFelSe-to lie •moveineiit: India's Troubles Oon't Affect ! Scouts 4e` ppatently'the Boy Seep!: Cede of frlefidliness ;is ,proof eveet against the paliticaI acid tel_igous:.-clissensioirs--of: hide*. Latest Seout•' ceusu,'s reports indicate a contlnuari¢e'ot the steady grgwtll of retest ,year s to a' new 'high total nebership of ..1r.3,41.t T mhe en in three celitres in.Panada-Ftegtiia 'for the 11 esters Prayineee. Tot o.dto. for (Mettlo elgittr eal• fee clue ec :and .:Eastern ;Canada: Soon after thejudging•;s- over, 1•i Canadian; .boys will he teeing a trip, wliji all expenses paid. to the'annual Guild,'.Eonv;eti..tion its Detroit, :where th'eu modets will be rejudged 'ia the international competition for the •four lour -year Ltntvetsity Scholarships; ,Many `Scouts rem tate various. Trcrops in the Dominion have enrolled in''thts Guild. Competition and the g silggestiou has ._been model that •sltouid• a Canadian Boy Scout *in one•of, the maioi awards, leis coach bevpurchased • front him; if he is Willing, and that- he bei given. the honitr of presenting it to the Chief Scout ••of Canada, .His Ex- . Lord''-Bessborough. If there are any-, Lone' Scouts en-. gaged in belleing' coaches' • for this 'competition, we :hope they will have them 'ready foe : the judging, :in ,Jule, but ' Lo to 'E" understands that this'. competition°: may be extended for an- other ;vear, so if Yoe ha)•e' not already enrolled: you will have an' olttioerunity to do^ so. • • Canadian Boys to Fly Model 'Planes • in Hungary 'The display Yeatut°es oi' next year's ear's world gathering of Boy Scouts in Hun- gary will. include . an' exhibition of model. airplanes. Canadian. Scouts are expected to show and flay models. Canadians For Air Glider Meet • -fir gydiirg di-gplays will provide a feature of next year's world gathering -. of -:Bey:.:Scouts .i - In Ituagat'y, Granad'fian Scouts who have taken up this new all sport will be invited too participate. Governor-General Presents :Silver England'shld Labor ,Sy LADY ASTOR In a House of Commons Speech Lord. Astor. my husband. took the word of 'tire Home Office and with_ - -drew his bill (to restrict'etn- y: plo mens of persons ,e under 1S to forty- eight hours a week), ' .but nothing was d9ne. . That gallant man :work- ed hard in the House of iords t get his bitl. In fact: he worked as bard as be didtwhen hetried to e4•in :the Derby. ' 1 ant therelother of many children, end if anything would embitter :me' it is what hashappened to a woman in humble Circumstances • ,who .has a Very -brilliant 'child. He has had for be sent into a blind -alley occupa- tion and will not he able to continue. 1lrls education. 'The employer said: 'You will have to a e_it.ere_,ae.- este- moiritmg and stag tfntif `7'al* night."' Whatchanceas that child esti 1 do not Kant to give sob stub. but 1" could give case after ease of • ebileren •going into these jobs it mai . be said theae are only, :Ori:rirPt) ter --40070000;- bnt 1• tic to-'ngisiate fur..' outer people's, children' as °I • wouid Inv own,, • ,,' • Bus ejondut t<tr • t formerly Wyse - agent's assistant: inwje only kare "But the outside of the bus practically empty" "J'ett let the tote floor to an engaged•eouple.•' • :xcited wife: e0'h, lease the'c00% Its fallen and broken her cella -- Give Absent-minded thole -Poo••; Give -her notice at fine. You total' tier whet.to'expect if site broke any thing else." rolment 'includes boys of all 'castes o King?! Scouts ; We congratulate Lone Stouts henKen- neth Manes and Harvey Hudson, of Hensalt, on having •successfully passed all the,^teets to qualify, them as'`,Ifing's Scouts, and we knew thattheir broth- er Ironies throughout the Province will wish to congratulate them also. The Lone 'Scout Camp The time is drawing; close ta_o•ur Sum-niet ramp: which is to be held from July .9th to 16th inclusive, and we are anxious that, as many Lone. Scouts as possible sisal be there: Remember it does not matter if you have passed_;any_..:tests or not or if you possess' a Scout lin°iform or ,not. We shall welcome. you just.as you are, and help you to ,understand how to play the Game of Scouting better and assist you to learn the points neces- sary to qualify for promotion. Therefor% if you have not yet sent in your•reservation, do so at once, so- as to avoid 'disappointment. Remem., her all applications for this .. camp must be at Lone 'Scout,Headquarters not later than the 20th Jude. The Camp • will be held at :Ebor Park, near Brantford, Ontario.. The Boy Scout Programme is open to alt boys between the - ages of 12 to 18 inclusive, if. you ,live in .thecoun try. or where you are' unable• to .attend. ' oy Scout •I -rooter enieefrngs, you can- still take part in the programme by becoming .a4`1 one- Scout.-• -For fair particulars write to The Lone Scout Dept. Boy Scouts Association, 330 Bay Street. Toronto 2. •' Information will be gladly sent to you:. -"Lone Be" Canned Shrimp. Added To Canada% Pri1l►,ducts Canada's Jong list of fisheries pro- ducts has recently been • made still longee-lee_ ttte,additfanu of canned shrimp meat from British Columbia. ,Hith-P rte the shriritps taken in British • t olurubia waters, the only se •. aterr of the Dominion. where these shellfish occur. lia've all been mar- keted in the free(' • form but novo, carmine is being tried by some:0per- aturs in the 'Fraser river di'st'rict. Operations have so farbeen on a snail Seale only -the total catcb of shrimps is not very large -but re- pose, are to the effect that very eats isfactory results have been achieved, °Shrimps caught in English . bay are earr:ied by truck to the cannery where' they ars cleaned and abetted. - The' T Alfa- is; next- hand -packed in grtarter-pound tins which are then put .t`hrouglt the cooking process. When , Cooking has.. been. finished. the lids are' stamped ori the Bans wMeir are, then tested, labelled. and, toar•kaa.'d for marketing. ' • • Misunderstood ' A ,mall boy entered a library with a book which his mother wanted te- e hanged„ • • ;